
I used to wear productivity like armor.
You could see it on my face. In my calendar. In my obsession with checking off the to-do list before I even finished my morning coffee. I didnβt just enjoy being productive. I built my self-worth on it and around it.
It made me feel competent. Validated. In control.
And if Iβm being really honest… it kept me distracted from the deep ache I didnβt want to face.
The ache of not feeling safe. Of never feeling enough.
Of equating stillness with failure.
And if any of this feels familiar to you, I want you to know something straight up:
Youβre not broken.
Youβre just burned out from surviving in systems that reward self-abandonment.
And I think it’s high time that we have an honest conversation about it.
I thought I was being efficient.
Turns out, I was just scared.
I used to say yes to everything. Because I didnβt want to be seen as difficult.
I worked through illness, heartbreak, exhaustion, all with a tight smile and a flawless project deck. I took on more than I had capacity for, because I genuinely believed over-delivering was the path to safety.
The praise felt like medicine. Until my body started rejecting the prescription.

The Signs I Ignored (Until They Got Loud)
Iβll list them here in case youβre scanning this during your lunch break, feeling like somethingβs off but unsure what:
- Brain fog so bad, Iβd forget words mid-sentence
- A tight chest every Sunday night
- Random waves of anxiety for no reason
- Sleep? Inconsistent. Energy? Fluctuating. Joy? Faked.
- That haunting feeling that rest had to be earned
- Weekends that felt just as normal workdays did.
- Having more colleagues than actual friends. Because I no longer made time to see my friends.
If you’re nodding right now, I see you. And Iβm sure youβve heard the advice: βJust set boundaries! Take a break!β
But hereβs the thing nobody says out loud:
When productivity is your trauma response, slowing down can feel like a threat.
Whatβs Underneath the Hustle?
This is where I decided to get deeply introspective. Because productivity, for many of us, wasnβt about ambition.
It was about survival.
I know now that I learned to hustle young. Not because I was born with grind culture DNA, but because being helpful, capable, high-achieving made me feel safe. Loved. Valued.
And that pattern followed me into adulthood like a shadow.
Itβs why I kept proving myself to people who never once asked me to. Also why I thought that having achievements and validation would make me earn respect…and maybe even love.
If youβve ever said βI donβt even know who I am without workββ¦
I get it. Iβve lived it. And Iβd advise you to pause right there. Because that sentence is just begging for deeper introspection.

When My Body Filed a Resignation
I didnβt quit. My body did it for me first. And thank goodness it did, because that was the exact wake up call I needed.
It stopped tolerating the late nights, the shallow breathing, the pretending.
The migraines started getting more frequent. I couldnβt concentrate. I started forgetting things.
And then one day, I sat in front of my laptop, hands frozen, eyes blurry, and I justβ¦ couldnβt.
I didnβt need a sabbatical. I needed a nervous system reset. I needed to unlearn everything Iβd taught myself about success.
I realize now that the cost of betraying your body for your job adds up quietly, until it then hits like a bill you never saw coming.
How I Started to Heal (And You Can Too)
I donβt have a 5-step formula or a perfect morning routine. I have something better: hard-won clarity.
Hereβs where Iβd start if youβre ready to come back to yourself:
πΉ 1. Question your praise addiction
If your worth is built on being needed, helpful, or productiveβ¦ be gentle. And ask: What happens when Iβm not?
πΉ 2. Make space to do nothing. On purpose
Schedule silence like a meeting. Feel the discomfort. Let it teach you something.
(Stillness was the scariest thing I ever did. But also the most honest.)
πΉ 3. Check who benefits from your burnout
If your role, your manager, or your workplace is built around your over-functioning, thatβs not loyalty. Thatβs emotional labor on tap.
πΉ 4. Rewire your version of success
For me, success now looks like this:
- A nervous system that isnβt on high alert
- Work that aligns with my integrity
- Boundaries that donβt need to be justified
- Slow mornings and a work-life balance that I actually LOVE
Iβm sure that looks different for everyone. But if yours hurts, it might not be yours at all.

Letβs Redefine Career Wellness (Together)
Hereβs what Iβve learned:
Career wellness isnβt about work-life balance.
Itβs about nervous system literacy, identity reclamation, and spiritual alignment.
If youβre ready to move from survival to self-trustβ¦
If youβre craving a career that feels like you, not just one youβre good atβ¦
I want to invite you to start with my free guide:
π The Career Clarity Blueprint: 5 Days to Promotions, Pay Raises and Career Shifts
Or if youβre ready to go deeper β we can walk through it together in a Free 1:1 Career Clarity Call. You donβt have to figure it out alone.
Final Thought
I donβt hate productivity. I just refuse to worship it anymore. Productivity is amazing when it’s aligned productivity. The kind that brings you joy and excitement, not burnout.
Now, I build from rest, not in spite of it. And Iβm not here to hustle for my worth. Iβm here to honor it.
You too?
Letβs rebuild, together.



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